We present measurements of Stark interference in the 61S0→
63P1 transition in 199Hg, a process whereby a static electric field
E mixes magnetic dipole and electric quadrupole couplings into an electric
dipole transition, leading to E-linear energy shifts similar to those
produced by a permanent atomic electric dipole moment (EDM). The measured
interference amplitude, aSI = (aM1+aE2) = (5.8 ± 1.5)×10−9 (kV/cm)−1, agrees with relativistic, many-body predictions and
confirms that earlier central-field estimates are a factor of 10 too large.
More importantly, this study validates the capability of the 199Hg EDM
search apparatus to resolve non-trivial, controlled, and sub-nHz Larmor
frequency shifts with EDM-like characteristics.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, 1 table; revised in response to reviewer comment